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ChainsawJedis wrote on 22.06.2022:
[7.0] "My first full TJPW show after finally taking the plunge and subscribing to WrestleUniverse. None of the matches were blow away good here, although the main event was wonderfully action-packed and hard-hitting after starting off with some comedy bits. Prior to that match in my preliminary viewings of TJPW matches I had never understood the hype behind Yuka but I definitely get why people would like her now even if I do not think she is necessarily for me. Magical Sugar Rabbits are a wonderfully cohesive team though. This show introduced me to other girls I had not encountered yet that I fell in love with, particularly Pom Harajuku, Suzume, Mizuki, and most of all Miu Wantanabe. The latter of that group I think has the most star potential out of any of TJPW's younger class of girls both in the promotion and abroad - I would put the title on her sooner rather than later. I agree with many of the sentiments expressed by leblumbe in his review down below about stagnation at the top of the card holding the promotion back a bit at the moment. Even as a newer viewer I can tell Miyu, Shoka and Yuka's presence at the top of the card has likely run its course for the time being, which is why I was so disappointed to see Rika win at Cyberfight Festival which I feel like is an extension of that problem. This show did get me excited for a number of the younger talents however, and with the continuing influx of big names from abroad I have high hopes for Summer Sun Princess and beyond."
leblumbe wrote on 22.06.2022:
[7.0] "This was a perfectly fine show with some very good matches. None of the matches were rough, which is great. However, the name kind of tells the story here, Additional Attack. Coming off the heels of Cyberfight Festival and with Summer Sun Princess as a much bigger show just around the corner, this show just felt like an extra thing that didn't have its own reason for being. While a lot of the matches were good, they weren't necessarily matches that wouldn't be perfectly at home on a standard weekly show at KFC Hall. Even the main event tag title match feels like it was booked because they could prep for it alongside the title match at Cyberfight Festival. This is a little bit of a disappointing development. TJPW started the spring with an air of excitement and the possibility of new wrestlers rising to the occasion. Shoko winning the top belt at Grand Princess and the formation of Free WiFi and Daisy Monkey provided that. Still Incomplete in April was an odd duck of a show where you pretty much knew that no titles were changing hands yet it was still good to see new faces get a chance in the big matches. Unfortunately, the stretch from Yes Wonderland through this show have done more to entrench the status quo. Magical Sugar Rabbits have put down the new teams and finished off running through pretty much every tag team on the roster. Their opponent for Summer Sun Princess might be a fresh team, but one of the members happens to look a lot like someone who's a 3-time tag champ. So Akai and Arai winning wouldn't really feel fresh. Shoko retained against Hyper Misao, who would've been a very different type of top champ. Then Yuka challenged and lost for the 2nd year in a row at Cyberfight Festival. Rika was the only former Princess of Princess champion in the #1 contender match, so of course she won. Hopefully as TJPW moves into the summer, they can shake things up and do something unexpected. Some things are working in their favor. International travel has really opened up for the first time since March 2020. They are able to bring in lots of wrestlers from around the world now to challenge for the International Princess title. They can also have their wrestlers travel the world and gain exposure and experience. If they use Summer Sun Princess and the upcoming Princess Cup well, then Wrestle Princess 3 could be their most exciting show yet."
TeamCanadaTwoPointOh wrote on 22.06.2022:
[5.0] "Fine show. I am feeling a bit of fatigue with little movement at the top of the card, though; like, you can call the result and who got pinned in every match without even seeing it. With that said, the tag matches were decent, and I think Summer Sun Princess will be just the shot in the arm TJPW needs at this point with both foreign and domestic guests."
Suzukigun wrote on 21.06.2022:
[8.0] "This was a fun show from start to finish. The opening match featured an upset. Kamiyu winning is always a plus, which is what we got in the sold second match. The three-way was hilarious and the perfect length. Miu/Juria was awesome and quite stiff, and it's a shame that Cagematch still hasn't created a profile for Juria, meaning we still can't give reviews or recommend her matches on here. Saki/Yuki vs, Miyu and Moka Was very good and the best possibly the best performance Moka has had to date, the co-main was also really good and the main event was the perfect blend of comedy, chaos and high-quality wrestling. It was a 7.5/10 show from a match perspective, but what gives this show a bump up to 8 is that it also did a great job hyping up the big Summer Sun PPV in July. The announcement of Thunder Rosa vs Miyu, a singles match for Miu against some AEW girl who's name I forgot about, etc were all put forth and elevated this show. Everything this show was supposed to do, it did. It was all wrapped up in a little over two hours, so it didn't drag either. That makes it an 8/10 show overall."
Mudshow Idol wrote on 20.06.2022:
[6.0] "This was a bit too heavy on the tag action for me. At least one singles match with some of their bigger players wouldn't have gone amiss. A fine enough show overall, though a bit below the usual standard of their Korakuen Hall events."
Grissom wrote on 19.06.2022:
[8.0] "Eine erneut kurzweillige Tokyo Joshi Show aus der Korakuen Hall, mit vermehrten Fokus auf Tag Team Action und dem Princess Tag Team im Fokus, wo sich die Magical Sugar Rabbits wieder mit einem guten und unterhaltsamen Match ihn ihren starken Tag Team Title Run präsentieren konnten. Auch Rika Tatsumi & Suzume gegen Hikari Noa & Maki Itoh wusste zu überzeugen und war mein Match der Show. Der Opener war auch ganz nett. Dazu wurde Thunder Rosa von AEW angekündogt für die kommende große TJPW Show, wo sie auf Miyu Yamashita trifft."